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| YOUNG FOLKS' COLUMN, 1 THE TRUE STORY OF THIRTEEN I DOGS ON A STRING. I Miss Lovctta Wilkin* and Tier Largo' Family of Oueer Visitors to a Pollct ' Station?Buried Animals?Sonnet to a Grasshopper. Gay speckled dandy in dress coat and tights, Vaiu, heedless waltzer through the dewy grass, | , Of all shrill whistlers | m*' ' shrillest, as you : pass . From field to mca-! dow in your vaulting flights. Teach us the sourco I > " jSpL, . When our hot sky's ! nl ** \^^^nLCC^l5' a t*on,? hur- v< ' ^^VuvjlyKPw'jr nislied bras3 j ^ shrilling voices 1 celebrate higlij_ ~ 13 mass, . And vespers chant through all the sullo" night, j Tjl Your piping music in the summer air jl With soothing cadences its magic wields, Whose drowsy billows soothe our anxious care _ And rest in benediction on the fields. Gay, heedless revelers, your clad turmoil Ci Rebukes oia- needless, unremitting toil. ol ?E. S. Hopkins. ki A Lone Woman's Dogs. tc Miss Lorctta Wilkins was very fond of! u< dogs. She had not much else to care tor, so j :?i she set lier heart on them. It is better to 11 care for a dog than for nothing at all. ii: Miss Lorettu had a large family of pets, <1( ?i l?v. ? c 4i. ii I at ill 111 W_Hytk VUIC KJL llltlil ill! Virn.ii. i?vj ? v * v. i us much trouble as half a dozen babies would J11 have been. But their mistress did not think " of that, and besides she had no babies to caro l'( for. If sbo had had she would soon have _ found out how much nicer pets little children make than anything else. Babies aro the "1 boss pets, ever}- time. By and by Miss Loretta's family became nearly as large as that of the old woman who lived in her shoe. She had so many flogs, she didn't know what to do. If the}- kept on in- ,. creasing at such rates they would soon eat her out of houso and home, and then, getting hungry, might eat her up, too. n( She resolved to sell a dozen or so of them. 111 Sho had thirteen setters, which are good hunt- j ing dogs. Several of these had good-sized _ families of children, so that there were twentynine of the setter tribe in all. Mirs Loretta T? at length found out where a man lived who f wanted a whole pack of setters. He kept a kennel, and bred and trained dogs for sale. But he coidd not take the animals unless A they wcro brought to him. Being a plucky hi woman, though she was little and very thin, K) Miss Loretta resolved to gather her dogs and Ti go traveling. Slio tied the thirteen dogs S( that could walk to a string, ono after an- al other, tall and short, grown and half grown. fThnr? chck rrnflioiwl thn rnsf*?six ill llf?r anron "? b ; | and ten in n bag?and with a watering pot J ui>on ber arm set out. In New York tlie officcr of a policc station ? was waked from bis sleep ono night by the most uncommon sound of barks, whines and yelps that he ever did hear. He jumped a foot high and then camo down again, rubbed his sleepy eyes open and found before him a ?r little woman and twenty-nine dogs. Miss Loretta, all anxiety and apologies told A him sho had come to stay all night with him ; at tho police station. Sho had missed her ' train sho said, and did not know what else to ] do. The good natured officers let her dogs ca stay in the corridor till morning. They of- ] fered to fix a l>ed for the queer little woman. ; But no. She would sit up all night with ber pets, she said, and sit lip she did. How they _ barked and howled! She let the pups out of the bag and apron during the night. ' Mi I |.7 . . - - J A r $1 i i Ui * ' 1 j ed j _ I cjr ^ ?W u ijjr c' WITH nsn TWENTY-NINE DOCS. 111 Next morning she tnckcd them all away again as before, und with bag and apron and 1 watering pot, anil leading the thirteen dogs a 011 a string, she started for the railway stcition. A policcnian escorted her through the streets to see that no harm eaine to her or the 1 thirteen dogs 011 a string, At the railway \Irf waiting room the station master said: "You can't conic in here with those dogs." j But go in she would. She was nervous ns she 1 ' did so, and a little excited, and in her haste : * '" she dropped tho bag that held ten pups. It immediately began to kick and wiggle around I!( like a headless live thing, and from it came J such cries as though a.itfozcn babies were be- il" ing murdered. The thfrteen dogs on a string < junsjied at tho bag, wagging their tails and an howling too. For a few minutes nobody could J .hear anything but those demoniac dog yells, an Then Jliss Lorctta gathered up both her _ courage and her bag full of puppies again, and explained that she inast deliver tho set- TT tws to the man who had bought tliem. Alter j ?L that she waited in peace iii the passengers' room for the train. ? She had to charter a whole baggage car nil 1 to her twenty-nine dogs and herself, though, i before she could get them safe on their ; .journey. The station master ofi'ered to lake ] them in the freight ear for $7.2.>. 15ut 31iss 1 Loretta thought that was not a stylish enough ] way for her family to travel, so she got the -j baggage car. ,1U Dnried AiiimaSst he: The name of an animal, with the letters in -then* natural order, will bo found in each of the following sentences: 1. If you will give me the broken seal, pa can replace it, I am sure. 2. It would cer- ~ tainly bo a very good idea to do so. Ethel. 3. The little black cub is only waiting for a chance to bito you. 4. I will not give her mine. 5. He gave them caeh a moist piece of preserve i ginger. C. She did not eu courage Nettie to pursue her musical studies. 7. The parlor is already dusted end ready for tj{ our visitors. 8. How will a man, in his position ever retrieve himself? 'J. I was there * when Lorn urged his '-.'nim so persistent 1}*. ; 10. Did you fisk if Ft could stop at the big' grocery. 11. IJa car stop, I am sure. 12. 1 j tset out this shallow pan daily, for the birds, j ? I-). At the sound of Ihe familiar tap 1 ran to [ the window. 14. Did you coll Jack a lazy j lad.2?St. ICi'iholos. g 1 ' Rogers & Co. have in slock ten cars rod rust proof oats. In this lot of outs they have I ' fifteen hundred bushels Heorgia raised home ] oats. They ean deliver at any depot, in the) up-country in three days after order is re- ? reived these oats at 70 e-'nts per husliel. Send j yonr orders to Rogers & Co., Augusta, Ua. | Rogers & Co. are selling flour at $>.">0 perl barrel; bugging ? % pounds at 7->i cents. Ship! your cot ton to Rogers & Co., and order yourj , groceries. 10 pieces all wool black Cashmeres. 10 and 4(! j J inchcs wide, Just opened at R. M. lluddon &| 1 Co. ] 10 inch all wool blnek cashmere the best val- ] necver offered by us. .Just opened at R. M. | . Jbiddon & Co. | ] Over 1000 yards 1-1 flenched Sea Inland ( homespun, heavy weight and soft linisb, just 1 opened at U. M. lladdon ?k Co. 3 A FAUIj GREETING. N presenting to the public this advertiseicnt, I wish to make known my claims to >ur attentive consideration, in a few words, have a nice new Stock of ALL AND WINTER GOODS, ircfully selected with refcronce to the wants f the rcsidentsof this vicinity,and all bought i low as a thorough knowledge of the mailt would allow. Those who feel it an object > buy where they can secure the greatest val5 tor the least outlay, will find themselves 11 ply repaid by looking through my stock, shall endeavor l>y fair and honorable dealigs,as heretofore, to still merit your confi ncc and pat ronage, not only for a few transitions, but as long as you shall need nnyiing which it is in my power to furnish. My mited space will not allow mo to specify in itail every attraction which is offered iu this ew S3 "tools. at I cordially Invite you to call and look trough my store. If there is anything in my nc that you want, 1 hope the prlcc and qualy will determine you to buy it of me, and if ;t, I shall at least have had the pleasure of eeting you and showing you that my iutenyos are jjood. all Novelties in Millinery Ms. livaneod shapes in HATS and BONNETS, FELTS. PLUSII, HEADED and DEAD FFECTS, for Ladies, Misses and Children, 'itnmod Novelties for Infants and Children, ;IIOOL HATS for Misses, Girls and Boys in 1 styles and prices. [at and Bonnet Trimming. FEATHERS and WInGS In all colors. HPS in black and all the new shades. RIBBONS in I'ccot Edge, Satin and Groain. VELVET and SATIN RIBBONS in I'ecol lge. Black and Colored PLUSHES. Black and Colored ASTRAKHAN. Black and Colored VELVETS in Stripe, Brodc and Plain. Black and Colored BEADS. let and Colored Ornaments Braids and Flowers. all Novelties is Dress Goods. ?7I the latest Fall Novelties In Stripes, Cornnations, Plain and Mixed Goods, Also BeadDress Itobes. Dress Trimmings. Hack and Colored ASTRAKHAN. Ulack and Colored l'LUSlllX. [ilack and Colored VELVETS in Stripes, ocadeand Plain. Slack and Colored BEADED TRIMMING. SHOULDER CORDS and Orniynents. Cloaks and "Wraps. r will display a very handsome line of Paris d Berlin Styles. S'EW MARKETS In Black and Colored >tn 50 to 55 inches long. short WRAPS, Astrakhan and Fur TrimIns, Black and Colored. talking JACKETS, Astrakhan and Fur immcd, Black aud Colored, with large Clonic Buttons. {lack and Colored JERSEYS, with Coat ick and Vest Front. Vinsrican and French Woven JERSEYS >m 50c. to S J.(!0. Astrakhan JERSKYS in 1)1 ue, lilack and own from S2-7> to Si.oo. I.adlcs and Misses IS LOVES, In Black and ilorcd Kids. ISlack and Colored Caslnnere. aek and Colored Silks. Black and Colored riin. Radios and Misses IIOSE, in Black, Colored d Striped with inoco foot. Children's Knit Goods in Colored IIOOIJS d JACKETS. t-'ull line of Ladies' and Children's SHOES d SLIPPERS. OOP SKIRTS AND BUSTLES. Victoria IIOOPSKIRT 2"?c. riill Dross uuoi'Shiiii ijc. Vlsulurcc I'atti ROLLING HUSTLE 50c. Iciiltli, 3 row wire Bl.STLE 7.5c. IVlre Tip BUSTLE 2'm*. ;.oose String BUSTLE Me. die Challenge 1>KESS EXTENDERS, lust ality clock spring steel. A'lIALK BoNE in long and short pieces, si quality goods. Corsets and Corset Steels. '.all's colled wire Spring COIISET. Jr. Warner's Cora line CORSET. riiontpson's Olovu Fitting CORSET. >r. Strong's Tampico CORSET. Hie Bride and Best Yet CORSETS. rricora Nursing CORSET with Elastic sec-1 >n. tidies UNDERVESTS In cotton and wool j >m to 30. .adics and Misses HANDKERCHIEFS, I titc and colored bordered. BUTTONS, BUTTONS. | Large and smalt to match. r... ..,.,uwi,r.i I'carl 11)1(1 Wiwli BUTTONS. Dress CLASI'S, Black and Colored. DOMESTIC GOODS, . WainsuUanud Fruit of the Loom. t\ndroscoggins and Barker Mills. Lonsdaleatid Wainsutla Cambric. [tiversidc I'laids,In largcnnd small checks, ['icdmont 7 N and '1-1 Brown Homespun. <ca Island 7-Snnd 1-1 Ilnrii'-spiin. ['laid Dress Ginghams and ('alicocs. .'olorcd, White and iiiown Cotton Flannel, i [?pd Ticking and KM Sheet in l'. Ladies Hand Satchel* in Black aud Tan. 1 ME!; T II In accordance witii the act i] to raise supplies for the fiscal 3roar com- * ' inencing November 1st, ISSo, notice is hereby given that the Treasurer's office "0 of Abbeville County will be open for the the collection of taxes ? nnninr nnmnDPT) icth 1QQC JffiiJJJLI, UblUDM Will, 100U. ? | Taxes can be paid until December 15lh O without penalty. lovvJ Tlio rate per centum of taxes, is as fol- ?lows: Slate purposes fij mills. County current 3 *' |U County special i " " 1 Schools 2 " _ OP Total 10i " Poll tux ??1.00. r|^V Male citizcns between twenty-one and ol * sixty years are liable to Poll tax. Tax payers in Ninety-Six and Cokes- U'' bury townships are notified that the tax imij o pay the interest on the Bonds in aid of Prlc the Atlantic, Greenville and Western ? Railway Company, amounting to 3S mills will be collected at the same lime nect as the State and County taxes, and will be subjcct to the same penalties in ease W of non-payment. havi In order to further the collection of the taxes and to accommodate the tax payers r i as far as I am able I have arranged the si?" following schedule of appointments, and request lhe tax payers will tako due no- J71, tice thereof a3 the office at the Court House will necessarily be closed on those days: U ? Verdery, Tuesday, November 2nd. 11 J5raitley, weunesuay, isovcmucr oru. .? Troy, Thursdaj', November 4tli. McCormick, Friday, November 5th. Lowndesville, Saturday, November Glh. Mt. Cnrmol, Monday, November Sth. '| j The other days of that week ill the of- .) lice at the Court House. ' Ninety-Six, Monday, November 13th, from arrival of down train until departure of up-train Tuesday, 16th. * Greenwood, Tuesday evening, November 10th, and Wednosday morning, November 17th. Al Hodges, Thursday, November 18th, un- ? til 3 o'clock, 1'. m. ^ Donaldsvillo, Friday, November 10th. _ Due West, Saturday, November 20th. Jq|j The remainder of the time I will be in the office at the Court House. All information as to taxes will be J cboerfully given by mail or otherwise. 6 9 J. V. PERRIK A1 ' mat Oli u m 5Jr,c Connty Treasurer. Sent. 27th, ISSfi. tf ordc . ? Mltii AS USUAL nS lerTou Will Find the Slock of P, ROSENBERG & CO'S SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS 1 COMPLETE. " Their Slock Bcins too Numerous to \1 pile Mention Everything, They Only ? Call Attention to a Few Leading pj Articles. ? \XY one wishing a Spring Suit will flml it lo their interest, to give them a cull, as llicir stock of Clothing is large, unil prices to in suii the times. >V J a rrllFA also have a large and complete stock J of Ladies, (Jents. and Children Shows, in any style and quality. The largest and best select ion of .Misses Shoes in town. g i ALWAYS on hnml? a large stock of Domes- niv? tics. SlicetintiK. Shillings, Ginghams, ja Checks, LJieachings, &c. A BEAUTIFUL line of Lawns, white and _ tlgured, aiso checked Muslin and Piques. Iju A large stock of 5c. Muslins. ?^ rj'HKY keep always In stock a full assort- A] 1 men! of sizesof Laundritd and Unlaun dried Shirts. Try their "Celebrated Pearl" r. I*. wl?S..: ?i?l>i..h maI mhIv ftil.-nc llio l/Mli! ill bilily but also us the most perfect lining shirt J* M made. J UAlIMKIls in linyinz liioir ^rocorics will f also lind ii to their inierest to ?;ive.. iiein a call. iis ihey always have a Cull slorii oi" Corn, Aleal, llaeon, Flour, Molasses, anu mi 0/1 (act everyl tiltiu kept in the grocery line. To- j., bacco uspecialty. Don't fall lo give them a K ROSENBERG & CO. 1 Mag 2t'?, 1S.SC. ERSKINE COLLEGE, S DTJE WEST, S. C. 1 t OPENS FIRST MONDAY IN OOTOHKR. der I A thorough Collcjre training at a very liKI moderate cost. The entire expense* for the Oil nine months need not exceed SI<m. Send lor ' W. M. GRIER, President. August 1, lssti, tf . - Sp: DUE WEST yy Dt Q ESS I OX OPENS FIRST MONDAY OF OC- "* 0 tobor. Ti-n teachers. Ten pianos In constant use. Facilities in French ami Music, Instrumental ami Vocal, unsurpassed. Prospects of the (.'ollcee were never brighter. Whole cost of Hoard and regular Tuition for yiar, Sl(w.OO. For catalogue apply to pc J. P. KENNEDY, President, p* July 15, isstl, tf \ Cribs and Cradles. u FOLDING ('KIDS, with woven wire hotlotus, a new and excellent article, prices from SUK) to 37.50. Cradles. ;I.Swing era dies, 82.50. J. P. C1IALMEKS .& CO. __ No< -5, 1S'S5. tf j INSURANCE LICENSE^ 1 EXKCl'TI VK PKI'AISTMKNT. OK KICK Of CoMI'Tltol.l.KIl <?KNi:it.\I., fot.ir.M in a, s. i\, April I, l.ssC. 1 PEUTIFY, Tlint. Mr. .1. T. IViKIiS. of. jV^i r.. ...... A Tilt.- ('(tVTl \ K\T.\ I. I s \ mn*\ ii M\ iii> . .... , . ? ? . Hill1. I N:-l' II .\N( *K (tt.MI'AX V, IlK'utpurati-il l?y the Slate of Xew York, has c-<?li:I IiIM' Willi the requisitionsof the Aclof the Ueneral Assembly cutilled "An Ant to regulate! tlx* Agencies of Insurance Companies not in- fjfZ corporated In the Slate of South Carolina." ! fttl ami 1 hereby llcciise the said Mr. .1. T. Parks,! Afrenl aforesaid. to lake risks and transact all business of Insurance in this Stall1, in the t'oiiuty of Abbeville, for and in bclia.ll of said I Company. II Kxnlrcs .March 31st, 1857. M W. ! '. STONKY, jig Conip! roller General. Al>rll 7, lbSO. I Jul I OUR NEW QUARTERS!! ? ^ D, CHALMERS & GO'S IIIII STORE w in Center Store of New Hotel, Convenient and Easy of Acceiss. Jit stock is foil of handsome furniture and our prices sit til times as low as the ;st. Call and see us. Respectfully, J. I). CHALMERS & CO. IUN? BEDS. The Woven wire Mattress ,tSJ.OO and SG.00 each, will last a life time. J. 1). CHALMERS & CO. ST lobad this week, a pretty lot of Oil ;lotli Window Shades In "DADO" styles. J. D. CHALMERS & CO. LENDII) SOFAS, at the lowest prices. Just what Is needed for the warm season. J. !D. CHALMERS & CO. i'IN~ SPKJNG~sn.00 : 140 Spring. $3.50 ; Spiral Springs, $2.50; SiarSprin; 15ed with >rings, $1.75. J. 1). CHALMERS & CO. iNDSOME WALNUT SIDEBOARDS at to $10. Walnut Bureaus, S12 to SIS. [alinn Walnut. Bureaus, pretty styles, at cs from SO to SI 2. J, D. CHALMERS & CO. lLL STANDS, Hat Racks, What Nots. Bracket", Picture Frames, all useful and ssary to make your homes attractive. J. 1). CHALMERS & CO. E have in stock a few Bed and Single Lounges, something every family should [>. J. I). CHALMliUS & CO. JTITRE FRAMES, all sizes and styles, nade to order. A large assortment of des to order from. J. D. CHALMERS & C'O. NE CHAMBER SUITS, Walnut, Ash, Uherry. latest styles and lowest prices. J. D. CHALMERS it CO. DSTEADS, all styles nnit prices. Prices it $2.50,5:3.00, W.50, Sl.00, $5.00,Sti.00, ST.OJ an.l II Ills. J, ju. 1J*U l^ivo v>v/. ircb 17, 18SC. ^anted7 doooTbsTwool, >R which the HIGHEST CASH PRICE will be paid by T. P. QUARLES, At Perrin's Drug Store. jbevlllo, May 5, 18JG. tf lharles A. Calvo, Jr. I0K AND JOB PRINTER AND? BOOKBINDER RICHARDSON STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. IAj kinds of Printing, Rilling and Rinding done at low figures nnd In the very best in it. Catalogues ol Schools, Colleges and rch Associations a specialty. Lawyers' r. 21 ? ..I f., >-. fil.l ks Hehound p.nd Repaired. Ciisii Books, Ijcrs, Day Hooks, Journals. &c., made to rat short notlcc. Orders solicited anil start Ion guaranteed. ^subscribe for the Columbia Wkekly iissbk?eight pnges of fresh reading mat-the latest telegraphic news?clear large it. Only One Dollar a Year. T. D. REESE, fatcl Repairer aifl Jeweller, 11 the Stop; of Messrs. Bell & Galpliin. ABBEVILLE, S. C. r,L work entrusted to him carefully executed in the best inanucr at reasonable es. Jan. 27, ;.88C. M. II. PA .'IKEII W~. C. McGOWAN* LRKER & McGOWAli iTTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS, ABBEVILLE*, C. II., S. C. ILL prae ice also In the Circuit Courts 01 the United States for South Carolina* ? r icvn if Good Meals. ATT IK ADAMS still keeps a REST A I'll A NT nil tlie Dendy corner. Good Is al all lie lira ui the day. ll. l!7, JJsSO, If !Be Careful. not undo'take to break your colts with old harness; you may ruin them. Come ;ret n new one that you ean depend ou, at isoiiabb* pi ice, from >ril 7, ItSSO, tf TIIOS. BEdGS. , THOMSON, . Thomson, HOMSON & THOMSON, ATTORNEYS AT 1<A\V, AISRKV1LT.K, S. C. lice?First door iii U'NeaU's Law Range, ii. 13, 18S6, 2m iambs a, partlow, GREENWOOD, S. C., TItF, GENERAL AGENT for the sale of the Right to Territory in which to use J. IcCurry's Terracing Instrument. 11. (J, 18M5, tf Copartnership Notice. IE undersigned have this day formed a :oparinci>hip for tlie practice oj law unite linn u line of Dcliltl'lIL A ISSCAlli\ lice No. 2 O'Neal Range. M. r. Di:HKTWr,, W. O. RRAliLliV. nuary 1st, 18SC. tf ring Eeds ! Spring Eeds !! OVEN W IRE RED, price*i.09ami S<UiO. Twin Spring*. ?fuII set, price Si.tKt. 140 ig bed, price s',.50. no spring bed with , price Jl.'.Vi. One-third of life spent in] make yoi.r beds comfortable. The prices o low all can secure a good bed. J. I). CHALMERS A CO. iv. 23, 1S<3. tf G A. NEUFFER, Physician and Surgeon, a imirvnt.v ? n b. 17, IRKfi. ]y ! 5ERO&COTHRAN,1 attorneys at Law, AliBliVILLE, S. C. urwpTeed; BUIST'S i\v Crop Turnip Seedi AM, YA11IKTIKS. CENTS PER POUND. w. lawson & co ly U, l>:s:', If JOHN Mill, 1 CONGAREE ins WflRKS,;;:: Coumbia, S. C. WA Sept. 15, Agnt for CHAPMAN'S PERPETUAL EVAPORATOR ? BROS rpiIESE WORKS WERE E9TABLLSAED In 1 184" by Messrs. Geo. Sinclair and James Anderson anil purchased by mo in the year 1S6G, and from that time till now carried on successfully by myself. My friends and customers will bear witness of the lar?eand stupendous Jobs executed by me. It Fl was at iny works where the larsrest and almost only IjJ , job of Its class ever executed In this city was done viz: the making of the pipes for the City Water Works in the year 1S&S. In the branch of BELL FOUNDING, I can say that I huve made the latest bells everenstin the Stato, such as the bell for ihe 'IT7E A Cltv Ilall In Columbia. \\ ho My slock of patterns for ARCHITECTURAL with nny WOISK COLUMNS for Store fronts, is large and Having various,and In RAILINGS for Balconies, Gardens, Ourcusti and Cemeteries I have the largest variety and most When Stt modern patterns; many of these are paicnted and 1 charges c have purbliased the ri?bt for this state. shipper.! In the nt'iehlne line 1 can furnl.-li my patnns with of Al>bev STEAM ENGINES and BOILEUS of any size and he ?lr.sel' IMltPITLAll SAW Mir.I.S have uun>\ft<: carried off the prize at ev-ry State Fair held in this city, and in their construction I Imvc taken pains to combinc simplicity with the most useful modern improvements, and may flatter myself that my (.'IltUULAU SAW MILLS find favor with every sawyer who understands bis business. The many orders I am steadily receiving for SIT- Mimicf OAK CANfc MILLS prove that the pubUeappreciate the mills of my make, and so it is with mv OKAI'- * ISfi for 1IORSE POWKUS. GIN WHEELS, GRIST MILLS and other MACHINERY. I have the manufacturing right of many PATENT? such as castings for ROCK COTTON AND DAY PRESS and three or fuur different FEEL) CUTTKS and other implements. I will be pleased to send my circulars to any nppli- yo cant, together with price list or estimate. My prices are moderate, and I assure the public that they are lower than those of Northern manufactures, and that my work will compare favorably with tlmt ot any other maker. Addr> ss John Alexander, Coxgaree I hon Works, Columbia, S. C. ^ ^ SORRY TO DISTURB YOT BUT YOU MUST READ THESE FACTS. May 10, Mr. CliiHf! (Mill! Clotlini!!X SPH1 N6& SUMMER.^ WE htivejust received onr Sprlngand Sum- g | mer samples and styles, and are belter g fl | y prepared than ever to oll'cr our friends and A' customers thefollowing llnesof goods: GEjNTTS' suits made to order by the best of tailors and Guaranteed to tit or no pay, at prices from $15.00 r-r as Ii toSHO.OO. Boys' stilts inadc to order and guar- l-J an teed to tit or no pay. at prices from $8.00 to$1800. (ieuts'ready made suits made by the Latest Styles and Patterns, Drug and guaranteed to fit or no pay at prices from warrants ?7.00 t<> $15.00. Boys ready made suit* guaranteed to fit or no pay at prices from $1.00 to Pi $15.01). Shirts, collars, cntt's, hosiery, suspen- TT k dersand underwear, in fact eoerything need- innuo ed to complete a srenileinan's or boy's dress n.i .... made to order or ready made, allot which are vOiOgi guaranteed to fit or no pay, We have the pleasure of representing the largest clothing establishment in the world, that of JOHN ,, WANAMAKKK, successor to Wnnamaker <S ,^'s. Drown, of Philadelphia, and with its millions NAIij, I* of capital and ample facilities make it with- est.. He I out a doubt the cheapest and most satisfacto- Januar, ry way III which to buy your clotbcs. All we < ask is just one trial. MILLER BROTHERS. ] March SI, lSftii. i Seal, rr kep i McIIwaine III STATION complete; mil'sin& Co. U"usa"" Physlcl .... . . rleiieedu II .vVE 011 hand almost every variety of April 21 CARRIAGES, ~i BUGGIES, Il(, WAGONS, FI which tli03' oflcr to their customers ??n the most advantageous terms. mmm a specialty. A LSO With tho best of workmen in every branch ol J_x, our business, and an nhundant supply of lumber, and other materials, we are prepared to do all kinds of repairing in the very best manner, at Hie shortest notice, and on the most accommodating terms. All work I'ully warranted. SEAL, McILWAINE & CO,, mi Washington Street. A II p OU T Z3 S HORSE MiD CATTLE POWDERS t^FCUT,z7 &b&d . No Horse will die of Cone. Hots or I.cxo Fe VMS, It l-'iinr.'.'s Powders arc ti-ed In time. ' *?,! X tit lc.sitz's rijwtlorswillriiri'nnrt prevent lloofnoi.KKA. CO. Ju 11J Kontz's I'otrilon will prevent Uapks ix Kowia I'ontz's l'owilers will Inerense the quantity of mill: VVOl'k I ?thI eream twenty per cent., ami make the butter lirm I till) MVret. j loulz's I'owdors will rnre or prevent almost kvkuy UlOSt T 1)isi ask to xvnicli I lows and t utile are subject. | June j"? |-<M-rZ's I'oU JH IIS WILL CtVK SATISFACTION. Su!U everywhere. i DAVID E. FOUTS, Proprietor, LALTIKOUE. HD. I fl'IUKl" Foil SALK 15V I jj COTHRAN & PERRIN. '533? Chairs. ALI^klnJs and si vies, ov-crfriOnn haiul. 4 X asset j. U. UIALMEKS iV CO. J\ "n>l Xov. 25 1S?. tf hulo cbeai) IHBM??MB??WW 3. POPE. POPE & ] Cotton F AUGUST. onal Attention to all Br GENERAL VASSA GUAN 1888, 6m ROGERS (ERS AND COMMIS WHOLESALE D m, PRovisic RE REPRESENTING SOME OF THI uses In the West, who ship us largely on house in the South In thut line. ' made arrangements for handling COT ?mers shipping us COTTON to be sold t >red in Warehouse charges will be $1.00 f< over all expenses. Three-fourths the va should they desire it, on receipt of the en llle county for past favors, and nromislni i' looked after Our motto will still be NT. terms spot cash, ] 115 Jacks 11, lSfifl, tf BKBEj lBBEVII T\ 1 jueaier sh, Doors, ? INGS, BRAC] 1886. tf Tin Are Opei Stock of Ch AT THE STORE ONI EYAHE SELLI W. A. TEMPLETON, wh ive you a hearty welcom Mr. S. J. CASON will nd all who may call. ilo, S. C., May 5, 188G. Seethe f "2". O. PE ist opened a new aud elegantly fitted u \V HOTEL, and Is now receiving and a full line of ;s, Medicines, Chem the popular PATENT MEDICINES kep to be fresh and good. inscriptions Carefully Componiidod oilers a well selected stock of FANCY ( nes, Foreign and Domes in great variety, Finest s of BRUSHES AND SOAPS is simply c LKSII, SHAVINO AND SHOE HHUSJ lias always In slock a full line of STATIC y 2H, 1.SS5". tf SPEED"?1 iDsru-gri CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL A! i?. For sale only by us. Try our BLACK I COMPOUND SYRUP SARS.VPAltlLL i I'<>rsON, the most convenient way ofd iple and fashionable colors. A full I in J A IvY, etc.. etc. The best brands of CD J stock of WillTK LEADS, PAINTS, <i :s, WINDOW CLASS, OOLDEN MACH SPARED PAINT, the best in the markcl [Prescription. I sin's prescriptions anil Family Recipes fl ud competent bunds. Orders by bund or ), 18P5. tf PALMETTO jarpsl aafl Best Siocked WITH SELECT 1 r\LD ^IT-IIISKEY, l^KAN v/ yy ND DOMKSTIC, yjUJJLIX A> AND ALE, T^RESII jrjKEit A TpULL J^INE OF rjnoiiACC jyjUUNTAIX Q.AP JJYK AI ?joux "y^hiskies fss. MeGetfcie'a o I B. F. S H abbevil: now prepared to furnish a aibcr, and is ready to fil] of any kind, at the very easonable prices. Issi, II Extras. PS, S|irrnp I.imtlicrs, (lirllis, IIolil A f straps, Ilr?-:ist iitul Yoke Straps tv ip?. furbstraps, Ac., mi listn>l and imp liy TIKIS. P.l-XiUS. " 1S.N.J. Riding- Bridles. * irtmcnt of plain and round rtrldles A larliiiyales, just received, and lor 'l'ilUtt. UiiUUSj. S' / ' *' , , l lamar l. fleming." FLEMING, "actors, A, GA. anches of the Business. AGENTS 0 COMPANY. % =? & co., . y| SION MERCHANTS, * EALERSIN )NS & COTTON ^ Trrrr? 2 largest grain and provision /./mulnnmonf lt'hi/th onnhloii uu tit r>AtYinAlfl TON, we solicit consignment in that line* >n arrival will only be charged 60c. per bale. >r first month. 00c. for second month. These 1 tic of the cotton will be advanced to the itton. Thanking our friends mid customers K thnt In the future that their interest sluill ROCK BOTTOM PRICES AND PROMPT ROGERS & CO., on Street, Augusta, 6a. iCHAffl, jT nEy jSi O. in ' V-' Hinds, MouldSETS, &c> m ling a oice Goods )?E THE HOTEL :ng very low, * o will always be on hand, ie to his new place of bus . also be on hand to serveC * ". 7 I " vS 4 ' ' ^61 JEW HOTEL. p DRUG STOHE on the Comer tinder the will continue to receive till his stock It icals. Dve Stuffs. &c. ' V - ? tin a first-class Drug Store,all of which be I at nil liours, Day and Night. 300DS, consisting of tic, Handkerchief Extracts Tobacco, Cigars, &c. romplete. Every variety of HAIR, TOOTH I SOAPS from the finest toilet to the cheap NERY, which Is uusurpassed. fEUFFER7" I'ists. S'D WELL SELECTED STOCK OF TURE All ttie latest and popular lines of PATRBI NE, the best. Liver Medicine, cures lEltltY CORDIAL for Summer Complaint, \ with IODIDE POTASH for the Blood, lestroyini; these insects DIAMOND DYES uof FANCY (iOODS.TOILET ARTICLES, ARS, TOll A ("CO AND CIGARETTES. A ll.s, VARNISHES ETC., ETC PAINT INE OIL. We sell the celebrated Harrison Special attention paid to the Department. lied at all hours of day and night by expelnail uroinotlv attended to. SPEED & NEUFFER. SALOON. j House in lie Up-Coaotrj. {RANDS OF DY AND "yyiNES, JpOREIGN ;D J IYER TOOL jpORTER , A LWAYS ON JJAND. :0, 0IGARS AND QIGARETTS, S'D OTONE jyjOUNTAIN A (gPECIALTY. in, Proprietor fo. 4 Washington Street. y [ I T H, LE, S. O., .11 kinds of Rough or Dress[ all orders for Carpenter shortest notice and at the 0 Wanted. Ifl CORPS Tan Hark, will pay the high f\J market price. Ajtjily to (J. II. MOOHE. et. -1,1SST>. tf Breast Collars, Few plain and fancy Dutch or Rrcnst ? Collars Just received and for sale Hiejip. TllUtj. JillUUS. . c;>t. U'J, lSJ-o.